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Pan Am Building

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During his chairmanship for the Department of Architecture at Harvard University, Walter Gropius continued his professional practice. He later formed TAC, The Architects' Collaborative, in 1945. The highly criticized and praised Pan Am Building, with its unusual shape, is a familiar landmark at the soutern end of Manhattan's Park Avenue. The glass wrapped structure, which once featured the letters PAN AM boldly across the top, rises up conspicuously behind Grand Central Station to the south. (Adapted from A Field Guide to Landmarks of Modern Architecture in the United States, by Miriam F. Stimpson)

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Private commercial building

Location

200 Park Avenue
New York, NY, 10166

Country

US

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Designer(s)

Walter Gropius

Architect

Nationality

American, German

Related News

Landmark-eligible modern buildings threatened in East Midtown

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July 10, 2017
Commission

1960

Completion

7 March 1963

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